Examples of using Everett in English and their translations into Hindi
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I said bring Emmett down here, not Everett.
He just said, Go grab Everett.
Upon victory, Everett Case, excited,
According to journalist Everett True, the pair was formally introduced at an L7 and Butthole Surfers concert
In 1941, and at the age of 41, Everett Case gave up being a high school basketball coach to join the Navy.
The school boy from north London clinched the title by answering a question on 19th Century artists William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais.
The problems delayed 747 deliveries for several months; up to 20 aircraft at the Everett plant were stranded while awaiting engine installation.
The schoolboy from North London clinched the title by answering a question on 19th Century artists William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais.
codenamed Everett for the city of the same name.
On September 30, 1968, the first 747 was rolled out of the Everett assembly building before the world's press and representatives of the 26 airlines that had ordered the airliner.
called after her mother, whose maiden name was Helen Everett.
the results were dramatic, Everett says.
Eventually, Everett relented and played the entire song 14 times over the course of two days.
According to Baker, Everett got the message with Baker stating he said,“I won't play it”,
Everett had an unexpected,
The main theme song is"Bad Things" by country music artist Jace Everett, from his 2005 self-titled debut.
Record stores across the country were also similarly surprised when demands began pouring in for the single the following Monday morning after Everett had played the full song.
Work on the USS Sampson will be done in Seattle and Everett and may include blasting,
In 1931, an American teenager named Everett Ruess set off on a donkey through the wild country of Arizona,
Senior White House economic advisor Everett Eissenstat said the new import duties would target industrial sectors where"China has sought to acquire an advantage through the unfair acquisition